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		<title>Color Your Mac Mini With Custom Anodizing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to add a splash of color to your Mac Mini without losing the aluminum finish? Well here&#8217;s a new way to add a serious splash of color to your Mini.

The guys over at Computer Choppers are now offering a custom Mac Mini anodizing service, letting you really give&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to add a splash of color to your Mac Mini without losing the aluminum finish? Well here&#8217;s a new way to add a serious splash of color to your Mini.</p>
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<p>The guys over at <a href="http://computer-choppers.com/">Computer Choppers</a> are now offering a custom Mac Mini anodizing service, letting you really give your computer a new look. The great thing about the anodizing process is that it&#8217;s highly scratch resistant and doesn&#8217;t chip off like paint can, plus your machine keeps that great metal look that paints often cover up.</p>
<p>Colors run the gamut, including such lovelies as blood red, a sapphire-like deep blue and emerald-esque dark green among others. Exotics like a hard black, graphics, custom logos and even a camouflage finish are also available for an up-charge. Prices for the service start at $199 USD, and go up from there. For more information, contact Computer Choppers <a href="http://computer-choppers.com/contactus.html">here</a>.</p>
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